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LEADER: 01971nam^a2200301I^^4500
001 3087125
003 CLU
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008 790511s1911 ctubdfh 000 0 eng
010 $a11018995
035 $a(OCoLC)04954644
035 $907-ALA-8265
040 $aDLC$cMEA$dCLU
050 $aE263.C5$bS64
110 2 $aSons of the American Revolution.$bGeneral David Humphreys Branch.
245 10 $aRevolutionary characters of New Haven :$bthe subject of addresses and papers delivered before the General David Humphreys branch, no. 1, Connecticut society, Sons of the American revolution; also list of men so far as they are known from the territory embraced in the town of New Haven, Connecticut, who served in the Continental army and militia and on Continental and state vessels and privateers, and those who rendered other patriotic services during the war of the revolution, and a record of known casualties [comp. by W. S. Wells]; together with the location of known graves in and about New Haven of patriots of 1775-1783. And catalogue of the officers and members of Gen. David Humphreys branch since its organization.
260 $aNew Haven, Conn. :$bGeneral David Humphreys branch, no. 1, Connecticut society, Sons of the American Revolution,$c[c1911]
300 $a124 p. :$bplates, ports., map, facsim. ;$c25 cm.
500 $aLimited edition.
500 $a"Arranged and edited by a special committee."
500 $aAt the period of the revolutionary war, North Haven, East Haven, West Haven, Orange, Hamden, Mt. Carmel, Woodbridge, Bethany and Westville were included in the district embraced in the jurisdiction of New Haven."--p. 98.
651 0 $aNew Haven County (Conn.)$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783.
651 0 $aConnecticut$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783.
651 0 $aNew Haven (Conn.)$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783.
852 $aSCB$bnrlf$jE263.C5S64
852 $aLAGE$bsr$pA0001055649
901 $aLAGE$b3087125